How does Lady Macbeth undermine Macbeth in Act 1 of 'Macbeth'?
I can describe how Lady Macbeth undermines Macbeth in Act 1 of ‘Macbeth’.
How does Lady Macbeth undermine Macbeth in Act 1 of 'Macbeth'?
I can describe how Lady Macbeth undermines Macbeth in Act 1 of ‘Macbeth’.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Macbeth has a powerful reputation as a brave and noble warrior
- Macbeth values the chivalric code
- Lady Macbeth weaponises the chivalric code to get what she wants
- Arguably, her emasculation leads to Macbeth committing regicide, perhaps to defend his courage and masculinity
Keywords
The chivalric code - The chivalric code was a set of standards for knights to follow. The chivalric code is explored in lots of old stories, poems and songs.
Weaponise - If you weaponise something, you exploit a value someone cares about in order to harm them.
Honour - If you have honour, you care about doing what is right. You are honest and have integrity.
Values - Your values are your beliefs, ideals that are important to you.
Undermine - If you undermine someone, you make them feel less confident.
Common misconception
Lady Macbeth doesn't value loyalty.
Lady Macbeth does value loyalty, but loyalty to herself and her ambitions, not the chivalric code.
Equipment
You need access to a copy of William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'.
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of peer pressure or bullying
- Depiction or discussion of violence or suffering
- Depiction or discussion of sexual violence
Supervision
Adult supervision required
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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